Think about the concentric pattern of honey, pollen, and brood that arises on the honey combs of a beehive. |
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Although she followed this with hit after hit, she was desperately insecure and hid herself under thick make-up and a beehive hairdo. |
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The dramatic hollow cone projecting from the front of the headdress is understood as a beehive. |
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The sign above the restaurant showed a smiling waitress with a beehive hairdo. |
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A resident of Brewery Gulch, the infamous canyon furrowing north from downtown, decided to spray a beehive wedged in an old brick warehouse. |
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Thousands of galaxies revolve about its center, moving in every possible orbit like bees circling a beehive. |
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Bruno takes honey from a beehive, which teaches him the importance of asking permission and of giving to others. |
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When he came in here, he knocked down a beehive and sent the bees flying all over. |
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Then it is time to work and the workshop looks like a beehive, full of mechanical rattles where nobody remains inactive. |
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He used his most recent earnings to buy corn for his family to eat and to put down a down payment on a beehive to earn additional income. |
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FoodShare's Urban Agriculture Project now maintains a rooftop greenhouse and garden, a beehive, and a composting system. |
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The Bees Laline Paull This arresting debut novel is a daring dystopian story set in a beehive. |
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His aide's balding head surfaced just behind Tina, bobbing up and down as he tried to see over her latest hairdo, a beehive laced with glittering red-and-green honeybees. |
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Treasury of Atreus, also called Tomb of Agamemnon, a beehive, or tholos, tomb built about 1350 to 1250 bc at Mycenae, Greece. |
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It was silver with gold pictograms: a horse, a beehive, a bundle of sticks, and what looked like it might be a saddle post. |
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If we want something slightly more permanent then we could make a beehive composter out of wooden layers that fit together and can be added and subtracted at will. |
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A 30-yard free kick resulted and the rangy Brazilian, his hair a beehive of curls, cannoned the ball into the Colombian net. |
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During daytime, the narrow passages, which accommodate provision stores, vegetable outlets and shops dealing in spices and condiments, are a beehive of activity. |
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Wax was also used, commonly the greenish-white yield from candleberries, while that of a beehive was certainly more expensive, only seen in the houses of the rich. |
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All the hustle and bustle around the open, brightly lit hull is reminiscent of the activity of a beehive. |
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I really don't know why it's called a Stevenson screen, but a lot of people think that it's a beehive. |
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His servants throw the rooster into a well, a fire and a beehive, but the rooster perseveres. |
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As its title suggests, the program unveils the secrets behind a variety of subjects of interest to children-from climatic phenomena and oil production to silk manufacturing and the inner workings of a beehive or an ant farm. |
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In 2008, Rowe launched the Honey Drop, a beehive version of the sugar cube that is five grams of pure, solid dehydrated honey with all the colour, flavour and nutrition of the original without the stickiness. |
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A fire brick chamber shaped like a dome is used, commonly known as a beehive oven. |
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The grenade launcher was passed to Davis, who fired a beehive round into the spider hole. |
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You can buy a beehive composter in white, cornflower blue or sage green from www. |
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The large-scale purchase of rock pigeons and collar doves by the local farm owners, common in the region, also makes the bird market a beehive of activities during winter. |
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By the time it was over, Stone had been blown thirty feet through the air by a beehive round as he was running across a field, knocked out by the concussion of the blast. |
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